It’s no secret that we love a drool-worthy property here at Glasgow Live - but wait until you see the size and splendour of this place.

Inveryne is a detached red brick villa in one of the most desirable postcodes about; the Broom Estate in Newton Mearns, within reaching distance of Glasgow city and surrounded by some of the best schools in the country in East Renfrewshire.

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It’s a 1930s build which has been extended to make the most luxurious of family homes, with six bedrooms, a huge kitchen with hand-painted oak cabinets and a Belfast sink (everyone loves a Belfast sink), Italian marble in all the bathrooms, underfloor heating, a study, Verona marble fireplace in the drawing room and a limestone fireplace in the dining room.

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But one of the biggest selling points of this red brick palace is what’s in the sizeable and exotic garden, secluded from view thanks to the house’s corner location.

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Yes, there’s an escape-it-all gym out back - perfect for those who like to keep fit but don’t enjoy the buzz of the gym (who needs other people sweating on you anyway?)

Of course, we assume the current owners will take their substantial collection of gym equipment with them - but you could always bring your own.

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And if you’re not a gym bunny by any means then we can think of plenty of fantastic uses for that scenic little building out back. Home cinema? Batcave? Christian Grey-esque play room … ? We’ll leave that one up to you.

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Granny flat, you say? No need - there’s one of those already, with a self-contained annexe off the kitchen comprising sitting room, wine cellar (who wouldn’t want a wine cellar?), double bedroom and bathroom.

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There’s 3,900 square feet to play with here, so you’re hardly short of space to create your dream home.

So, how much would it set you back? Not much, really - less than a million of your hard earned pounds anyway.